On Tuesday, 26 April, Singapore’s largest bank and a leading bank in Asia, DBS Bank Ltd launched “Digibank”, a breakthrough “Mobile-only Bank” app designed to make Banking simpler, smarter and faster for its customers. The new “DBS Digibank” app delivers a groundbreaking “mobile-first” experience and builds on the bank’s continuous efforts to innovate on its digital offerings to enhance the customer experience.

Yesterday April 11, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan and Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani, adviser to the National Payments Corporation of India [NPCI] launched the NPCI’s most ambitious project, a new Electronic Fund Transfer protocol, Unified Payments Interface (UPI) wherein 29 banks would be enabled with this interface under the 1st phase; and then gradually other banks would be brought into the system. UPI is expected to bring about a significant shift in the way mobile banking transactions are conducted. It is a single interface across all NPCI systems, allowing customer to instantaneously transfer funds across different banks with the use of single identification and password.

Searching for a Mobile App Tester? Or want to pursue a career in Software Testing, and Mobile App Testing in particular? Some say ‘Testing’ is not a skill set, I say Yes. It’s a ‘Mindset’! It suddenly came flashing – We have quite to learn from Virat Kohli when it comes to ‘Mobile App Testing’, What makes up a solid Mobile App Tester?

As we all know, WhatsApp is inviting Android users to beta-test an unreleased version of its application, directly via the Google Play store. Having just submitted my WhatsApp Android Beta – Testing Report to the Support group (with 14 observations), let’s look at some details of the program…

The Apple vs. FBI controversy going on right now is quite a techno-political drama. FBI wants a terrorist’s phone unlocked to read its content. Simple enough, right? Unless it’s Apple iPhone! This has triggered one of the most important legal battles over the future of security – Digital vs. US National security. Strange? Let’s have a look about what’s at stake.

Ringing Bells, a little-know Noida-based Company ‘with immense support’ from the India government is about to launch what is most certainly the world’s cheapest smartphone. The “Freedom 251” costs, yes, just Rs. 251, and will be available to buy on the company’s website http://www.freedom251.com from 6am on February 18 and close at 8pm on February 21.